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NJ DCA Publishes 2026 Spring Construction Code Newsletter

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The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Division of Codes and Standards has made the 2026 Spring edition (Vol.38, No.1) of the Construction Code Communicator newsletter available. The newsletter, produced periodically by the Division, covers topics of current interest to local code officials, architects, engineers, builders, electricians, and plumbers involved in projects regulated by the State's Uniform Construction Code. The page also indexes archived newsletters dating back to 1990.

“The Construction Code Communicator (CCC) is a newsletter produced periodically by the Division. It contains articles on topics of current interest to local code officials, architects, engineers, builders, electricians, plumbers and others undertaking projects regulated by the State's Uniform Construction Code.”

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The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs has posted the 2026 Spring edition of the Construction Code Communicator newsletter on its website. The newsletter is described as covering topics of current interest to local code officials, architects, engineers, builders, electricians, plumbers, and others working on projects subject to the State's Uniform Construction Code. The page serves as an index, also providing links to archived issues spanning from 2010 through 2025.

Construction industry professionals working in New Jersey, including architects, engineers, builders, electricians, and plumbers, may wish to consult the 2026 Spring edition for any updates or articles on construction code compliance. Local code officials in particular should monitor these periodic newsletters for guidance on uniform construction code interpretations and enforcement topics.

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Construction Code Communicator

The Construction Code Communicator (CCC) is a newsletter produced periodically by the Division. It contains articles on topics of current interest to local code officials, architects, engineers, builders, electricians, plumbers and others undertaking projects regulated by the State's Uniform Construction Code.

| 2026 - Vol.38

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NJ DCA
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Notice
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Executive
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Non-binding
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Final
Change scope
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Government agencies Construction firms Legal professionals
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Construction code compliance Building standards guidance Code enforcement
Geographic scope
New Jersey US-NJ

Taxonomy

Primary area
Housing
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Real Estate Consumer Protection

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